The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1915

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  • 14 1 SingaporeTree Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. NO. 8,605.
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  • 264 1 Greece protests the ingenuousnessof her neutrality, and denies that she has entered into a political agreement with Bulgaria Page 6. The Allies are not as yet. however, satifcfied with Greece's assurances, and they have instituted a prohibition of shipments that will hit Greece hard, and will not
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  • 1581 1 I la common with many other national institutions the English Turf in 1 016 haa> i gone through strange and eventful chances. For eome years now it ha* fallen to me> lin this column rapidly to past ore* thei leading events of the season. This
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 BAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. AND AFTERWARDS The Misses Eileen and Doris Woods ACCOMPANIED BY Mrs. Harry Woods Will Appear In their Renowned Cabaret Entertainment. FINAL APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE. vehad 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last year CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF $3,257,379 S.C. Which could be paid twice over
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    • 117 1 KOPS STOUT Teetotal Drink. HAS ALL THE FLAVOUR, PALATABILITY, DIGESTIVE, TONIC, AND WHOLESOME PROPERTIES OP THE BEST STOUT WITHOUT THE ALCOHOL. Tbe ideal Stout for the Tropics gratifying to the palate, aids the digestion, refreshing to Invalids, wholesome and appetising. Has ho heavy after-effects as with ordinary Stout. Retailed By:
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    • 51 1 "GENUINE QUALITY.*' METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Telephone No. 428. 102, Market Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE AT MASSAGE HALL NO. 239. BENCOOLBN STREET. Telephone No. 1467 Ornamental 51, HJLL Our tiles made by new p equalled in strength, hardness, c They are manufactured v sanitary face which cannot
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    • 169 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hope stout for teetotallers Page 1. A MobUoil talk— Pace 1. Cabaret at Raffles— Page 1. Gaiety's new programme —Page 2 Lady eteootypiet seeks situation Page 2, Wine and wine trade euppliee from Gosling and Co. Page 2. Bekoh R. E. notice Page 3. Marathon car for sale—
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 78 1 THE WEEK. Taesdaj 23rd. H'gh Water— lo 8 1 a.m. St. Clement. Wedotsday 24th. High Water— o-6 a.m.. 11-1 p.m. Thursday 25th. High Water— o-39 a.m.. 11-34 p.m. Friday 26th. High Water- 114 a,rr 0-9 p.m. P. O. homeward mail departs. Saturday 27th. High Water -15 i a.m., 1-46 p.m.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the low price of tin. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o**er other types of Steam power. Think— what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it
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    • 329 2 7i r IflC ROBINSON PIANO a COMPANY, LIMITED. r f Z I THE t I Chief Importers 3 i OF 1 I British Pianos 3 FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos a SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE IN AID OF j OFFICERS' FAMILIES' FUND i :"The Queries AND i"MY WORD" An up to
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    • 720 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE j ALL FILMS NEW TO SINGAPORE. I I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Monday, Nov. 22nd, Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, Wed., Nov. 24th A Stolen Inheritance i A powerful Four Part Drama Splendidly Staged and Aeted with great ability, featurinj- M'lle j Maria
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    • 446 2 THE EFFECT ON OUR AUDIENCE WILL BE STUPENOCUp^ chema CASINO Tv'S? SEE what we are ottering a« a result. SECOND Sf:OW 9-15 p Thanhousei's 41EW1IELS! Fascinating 2 HEW EPISODES!! pnl 4 R ilin «EW PARTS 1 c THE JgUfc r :^a^'^\ Episode JBth million UPaPI J3: DOLLAR |fr^^^^k'- Ep M
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  • 424 3 Mr Justice Neville, in the Chancery region, on 19th ult, concluded the hear--1 of the action Snngei Reyla (F.M.8.) Sibber Estates. Ltd., v. the Batavia Plantations Investments, Ltd. The plainasked for an order for the specific "Jormance of a contract by the defenLt company to subscribe for
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  • 366 3 Those wbfl are of tbe opinion tbat :a c GiiwiM 111 oe finished commercial v in Qua* as a result of the war will MQMfi a rude fhcck, for in every branch ofl trade tbe Germans, with tbat thoroughness whieb of them, M4 wilk their eyes
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2197 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, sit 2.30 P.M. I.— Freehold land and houses Nos. 257, 259, 261 and 263, Kallang Road, estimated to> contain the total area of about 4,500 sq. feet. 2.— Freehold land and houses Nos. 267, 269. 271, 273, 275 and 277, Kallang Road an<t No.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 41 4 Large —On November 19tb, at the Maternity Hospital, tenar g, to Mr. and Mrs. H.J.C. Large, a son. j Kb ulemanh. At Donald Hoqb* > Logan- Rd., Penang, on November )9, the wife cf O. J. M. Kjjulemaks, of a daughter.
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    • 81 4 BfiiiFB Oaffney. October 2'st, at Ckjlorabo, Abthur F. Milrp, third son of Capt. K. T. Mllep, to CHRIBTIN4 Gaffney, daughter of the late J. J. Gaflney. of Hobart, Tasmania. Grevillk-Smith —Jackson.— Before the Registrar, and afterwards, on the 30th instant, at the Cathedral 1 1 the Good Shepherd, Sinaerore,
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  • 1602 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, November 23, 1915. H«re shall the Pr»«-. th« People's right raalauhb UtiAwed by influent e and unbrioed by gain lie/Q patriot Troth h<-r p; e. epa dr««« ?I?-Vetl to K ti^loa. Loyalty and Law. We are within about one week of such new phases of
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  • 470 4 At the Jobore Church on Sunday next, at 9 a.m., there will be a service in English. Dr. Hanitech, of Singapore, is joining Messrs. Robinson and Kloss, of the F.M.S. Museums, in a few weeks' expedition to Ked'ah Peak. Mr Q. H. Day, who has been serving with his own
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  • LATEST TELEGRAM.
    • 33 4 ■■wwi Httno*. Athens, Nov. 22.— TU Serbia* a serious defeat on the Hal^rZ^ NwhLeakovat line. ,^^l, battle. The Bulgarian* eaj disorderly retreat, and abandoned J^ 1 quantity of material. a
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    • 72 4 Russians Too Good for the (fc^ Pftrograd, Nov. 22.— The Germ with another revere* i u tbe Baltic ces. The communique gays that to!*? been violent artillery fire at •e.lr.i in the Riga region. Tbe enemy pelled to (all back westward of il** abandoning anne. emn unition
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    • 117 4 Germans in $n(, (From Our Ovn Correspondent The Hague, Nov. -20 (vfcfefaJ The Time* learns that the Germ^ have imported a qnantity of light riilti, material into the Sinai peninsula for J, fresh attack on tbe Suez Canal. Minister Bratiano hag again deelaad (hat Rumania will uiamtain
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    • 201 4 (From Our Own Corretponitni.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 22 The High Commissioner on Satcrds; inspected about 350 officers and oen of tit M. V. R. on the local Padang. The Sultan of Selaugor. the Yam T'.i&ic: Negri Setnnilan. the Sultan of Pahugi representative and General Ridoutwert also
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    • 51 4 (From Our Ow orresponit^-) Pfsng N^ The fire on the Hutch steamer HraaflC from Penang for Belajnan, last ni^^ been put out. It ie considered that I due to tbe bursting of a kerosiw the chief officer's c:ibin. irWcfc bi the cargo. The mails were not
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    • 180 4 KotH !..hru. Nov 1 The 8. V. 1., under Uea**. Hashim, left for Singapore reCfn^^. were etationrd here for tuomootfts. duties included furnishme K OM *^J at euch places ne tbe hank Refid W»«s Tln-re have bttttfttnMfa"* in which th* Baton fcM toteW TL^ self. Several paviMors I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 78 4 WATSON'S Age and Quality Guaranteed. JAMES WATSON CO., LTD. PRODUCE OF SCOTLAND. John Little&C 1 L" 1 rc hr isi: mas iliisaairV/^ SPECIAL DISPLAY NEW GOODS CHRISTMAS CRACKERS PROVISIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFT BOOKS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF ALL KINDS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. lfhiQ& BY ROYAL
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  • 583 5 ILLIES INSTITUTE COIMBRCIAL |LLIW "BLOCKADE." Lord Kitchener's Interviews. [Bj Submarine Cabb]. gMTTM's Bbbviob. Athena, Nov. 21.— Lord Kitchener arrived and viaited the King, with the British Minister. He bad an audience lasting upwards of an hour, and afterI« r dB called on M. Skonloudis. Lord Kitchener leaves
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  • 177 5 Another Fine British Victory. LoaJoa. Nov. 21.— Official An AngloFrench force occupied on Nov. 3 Tibati, in tbe Cameroon*, ninety miles south-west of RfMsisM, The British occupied on Nov. b the ?u::;rait of Hanyo mountain, to which l^e (lettimns retreated after tha capture Of BMSfQ on Oct.
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  • 484 5 ITALY SUBSCRIBES TO THE COMPACT. Why the Italians Fight. [By Submarine Cable]. StßOYSft'ft SXKVIO* Paris, Nov. 21.— 1t is stated at Rome that Italy has signed an agreement with the Allies not to conclude a separate peace. Palermo, Nov. 21. The visit of Sgrs. Salandra and Orlando
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  • 144 5 Cigar Destroys a Zeppelin. Copenhagen, Nov. 21. —A Zeppelin was destroyed while being inflated near the town of Tondern on Wednesday. There were nine casualties. It was Zeppeliu Eighteen, which had just arrived and was installed in an unfinished shed. German soldiers were pumping gas in when
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  • 67 5 Paris, Nov. 21. A communique says there is nothing to report. Paris, Nov. 21. A communique says Concentrated French artillery fire has continued and most effective destruction of tbe German defences has beeu noted at several points. London, Nov. 22. The French communique is confined to details
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  • 75 5 London, Nov. 22.— The P. and O. steamer Caledonia has landed at Plymouth two boat- loads of lascars and four officers of the steamer Den of Crombie, from the East Indies, whom she picked np in the Mediterranean on the 11th after they had spent five
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  • Correspondence.
    • 948 5 To the Editor. Sir, I have waited some days hoping that one or other of oar leading business men would ventilate hit views concerning the above subject. Your leaders dealing with the matter have been of great interest to me and though, in comparison with some
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    • 458 5 To the Editor. Sir, With reference to tbe Registrar ot Vehicles' advertisement which appeared in your last Saturday'e ieeue warning the public that "the Number Plates oC Bullock Cart No. 1,017 (white ground and red figures of 1915) are reported stolen I wish to inform the public that
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    • 209 5 To The Editor. Sir,— lt would be well to verify your quotations before you insert them io the leaders of your paper. The Church of England has never taught in its Catechism "To be content with that state of life in which it has pleased Ood to call
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    • 114 5 By Courtesy of the French- Consul General. Paris, Nov. 21.— Our concentrated artil lery tire dnstroyed enemy works in Belgium and in the region of the Somme. The Greek Legation in Paris officially denies the conclusion of a political agreement between Greece and Bulgaria. Petrograd. In the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 ROBINSON CO. jflfl CHRISTMAS BAZAAR yy a "y IJk »T' '^^^Ck\* *^vES? i^**^*^"' J* SMOKE LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S G G K K GARRIGK CIGARETTES. SOLD BT ALL DEALERS OF REPUTE. u.^^ g ty^tid n^s^^ illness, and I 1 U **f 1 H 6 \lcVi^^^ stiU a lack of vitalitT, I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 633 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW as. CITY OF BOMBAY" due on or about Nov 30 For LIVERPOOL SLS. "KASENGA" due on or:about Dec. 12 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KOMNXLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavla. 3,
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    • 742 6 Shipping %J. British India AND rI»PCAR JLjine Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). I outward (for China)
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    • 29 6 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. The s.s. "KATHLAMBA," will be despatched FOR Saigon, Manila Hongkong early in December. For particulars of freight, etc apply to ■cALISTBR fit., Ltd., Am
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    • 515 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIKE. For CHINA, JAPAN CETLOR md MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1910 OUTWARD 98 Atlantique Not 19 ss Athos Dec 4 68 V de la 88 Panl Lecat Dec SO Ciotat Dec 3 saCordlUere Jan 8 88 Polynesian Dec 17 For All particulars apply to J. de
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    • 562 6 Shipping JAPAN MAR STEAMSHIP Co., m sontraet with the Imperial i*p*a£?l** tnent. The New Fwte S^cJ^ maintaining thl& tervioo have iL.*** Assigned and eonarrected, lufi Jf^T »!ety and comfort of passcngerß rL* •hr^ghont^ele^ctly^^^ l^ ships are especially Urge and oomaoSL^t ar equipped with electric fans aid2nH modern coaveniences. la additto«
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 463 7 I War or Peace, Fahinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry. EX. Tbe Company has £20,00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 524 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED «1,500,W0 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 51, 128,009 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562,800 RESERVE PDI9 SSO3£CO BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black EflQ., Chairman. James Campbell E*q. H. Melvill Simons Es«. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Sir David Yale. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq, London Manager Jas. Steu&rt
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    • 357 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and M NONFOBFEIT ABLE H Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3.500,000. The
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    • 385 7 To Lot TO LET Bouses Nos. 7 8-4 Chancery Lane. Apply to CHIIO KEMG LEE ft Co., Auctioneers. 13-11 I TO LET. BOSCOMBE, Nassim Road, Unfurnished, Ten- I nis Lawn, Stables, Garage frcm Ist January, j Apply to W. DUNMAH, Grove Estate. 1910 TO LET No. 12, Mount Elizabeth Road.
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    • 312 7 The Value of VI-CASEIN ITT is soluble, nutritious and palatable. It is a pure proteid food, easily digested and assimilated. It is enriched with Phosphorus. It is prepared in an ideal factory from freshly seperated milk within twelve hours, of which ten hours are spent in drying the product It
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  • 1775 8 POPULAR "PADRE'S" END. I've Tried to be a lan." A correspondent who initials himself 11 J.M.S." forwards a copy of the Argus (Melbourne) of Oct. let giving an account of the death from wounds, at the Dardanelles, of Copt, the Rev. A. Gillison, Presbyterian Chaplain. The reference
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  • 185 8 PbjEidan's Advice For Thin, .w ««n and Women Thousands of people 6ufTef eive thinness, a k net v J stomachs *bo, having tued^K flesh -raekew, food fad«, nb Vfii stunts aud rub-on crean J; wives to lifelong 6k,nn lDes ??V^ DothiDg will make them f«t vl> is not hopeless.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1098 8 I RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO SCIATICA. M Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica are three of the most common and most a painful complaints and practically arise from the same cause and the names only 3 iliatintjui j\\ the location of the disease. If the arms and legs are affected it is called j
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    • 215 8 MUSCULAR BACKACHE. The muscles of the hack do the heavy work of the body When they are overworked or ill nourished they ache and peop'e who ate looking for trouble begin to wovry about their kidneys. Backache may be Cue to lumbago, which is rheumatism of the riiUeeles of the
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    • 300 8 THERAPION Wo 2 CURES BL'KJP P'ilSON, FA. LI --v f T THERAPION No 3 CIREs CHRONIC WEAKNESSES,] PAINS LOST V 'Tf SOLD BVLtA' I'.'iCHr V.-: y r \s f v j" t SEND STAMP AT; f.f<-^- \s. 1 MMKbooktoOr.LkCM'.rcm'e! Co A CUf>|^ Ha\-ep^t >fk RrvhAMF'-Tj-A- London. FO*rOti THERAPION BKB THAT
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  • 57 9 (Corrected up co Nov. 22). Bank 4 m .-9-4 9 16 demand 9-4 7-82 Private credits 8m a 24* France demand Bank 818 IMD2A, T. T. 175^ 30H0K0N9, deciai d M 18f Yokohama, detuai d Ill* Java, demand 134^ Bangkok, demand 66i 3OVHSBIGNB, Bank Baying $8.04 Bank ol Bngland
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  • 148 9 Nov. 22. Hn (200 tons) $83 Sfft 3ambier 14.75 1 Gtambiei Cube No. 1 15.60* Gtambier Cuba No, 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 23 00 I Pappet, (White fair) Muntok 37.00 Satmoßß (110 to tt e it:. &I.oo' tfnfcmegs (80 to tie lb.> 22.00 Maoe (Bands) 80.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 252 9 SUPPLIES FOR I Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalaug. AspinaU's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co,, Ltd. Disinfectant.
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    • 277 9 JL/XU JX JLJ MXjISH XL I CABLSBERG BEER! j THE BEST BEER 1 OBTAINABLE j IN THE EAST. S^&jm l PRICES "A jSKrJ^^^K*. f PBf^^fß^^K^Bj St 1 j^^^^^JH^^ TO THE LATEST CjJK^^^S^^y METHODS WITH W^^fc^^^^^ EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. J c GARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. I SOLE
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    • 49 9 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND. Comfortable Board and Accommodation for Eastern Kesidents going home can bo had at 190. Belize Road, West Hampstead, LONDON. Special care taken of children. (Mrs. N. McQlashan.) 16-10 ws 16-4 NOW READY THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH DIARY FOB 1916 Publishers: Fraser and Neave, Ltd.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 500 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. str. Maloja —Mr H. Firmstone, Mr A Mrs R. M. E/f kiei. Miss B. Pipe, Mr A Mra S. A. Lnne. Miss Gor», Mr Mrs T. 4 Cumming and child Mr R. J Addle, MrR.H Taylor, Miss M. C Harvey, Mr W. Caverhill, Mr
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    • 449 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11a.m. c» Nov. 22. 1915. Name Date of Arrival Remark* British. Hong Ho Nov 21 EdsDdale Nbv 22 Lady Weld Esmeralda V. der Parr a Nov 20 Emile V. Spilbergen Nov 21 Singaradja Nov 2'J Ceylon Rumphius Pontianak NOBWBQIAN. Skule Nov 22
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  • Correspondence.
    • 627 10 TO THE BDITOB. Dear Sir, I feel it is impossible for me to let Lieutenant Hazelton N. Nicholl's letter from the Bth Flying Squadron in France, of the 14th of October, published. in your issue of this week, stand without drawing the attention of the people of.
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    • 50 10 Mrs Ivon Owen acknowledges with many thanks the following additional donations. Further contributions will be gratefully received the caJls on (he Fund are ever increasing. j Previously acknowledged 96 042 75! Dr. D. T. Galloway 100 1 0 Mrs Black (monthly) 5 Boxes, per Mrs Pountney 5
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    • 871 10 M Georges Garros, advocate in Saigon, the ancle of the famous aviator now prisoner in Germany, has been appointed Consul for Belgium in Saigon, to te place the late M Louis Cazean. M Bertrand, the new Ingenieur en Chef and Director of the Saigon Arsenal, has arrived at
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    • 40 10 Ibrahim and Mowla GaDny, of Tanjoog Pagar Road, were convicted in tbe third police court, yesterday, of being in possession of a quantity of bbang, and were each fined $100, or in defanlt of payment, two months' rigorous imprisonment each.
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    • 478 10 Madame Diet7, of Raffles Hotel, has received the following letter from her son, Albert de Broise, who has been for some time on active service in France. The letter bears the date of 18Ch October Dernierement j'ai pris part a one grande bataille qui a dure
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    • 135 10 Before the Chief Justice, Mr J. A. S Buckuill, kc, and Justices L. P. Ebden and R. C. Edmonds, tbe Court of Appeal opened in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. There were fourteen cases altogether on the list for bearing, of which four were adjourned from the
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    • 312 10 Detective Inspector Miller, in the second police court, yesterday, charged a Hockchew named Pang Luk Lik with being in possession of instruments for counterfeiting coins. The matter was formally mentioned and the accused was remanded in custody until the 29th inst. A party of Government Monopolies Supervisors and Revenue Officers,
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  • 147 10 I SHROPSHIRES DEFEAT THE B.C.C. The S.C.C. soccer team visited Tanglinon Saturday and were well beaten by the Shropshires by four goals to nil. They had Lynch hurt five minutes after the start, and he was unable to take further part in tbe game, and the team was only
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  • 26 10 If Mr D. Griffiths, representative of tbe naval boxer, can call at this office this morning arrangements can be considered for a match with Williams.
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  • 127 10 THE PREUSSEN CASE. Medan Courts Decision. Herr Voltz and Herr Lubcke, respectively fourth officer and captain of tbe German steamer Preossen now lying at Sabang, have been acquitted by the Medan Court on tbe charge of having broken neutrality regulations and en* dangered the neutrality of Holland. The Court held
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  • 21 10 The Homeward M. M. steamer Paul Lecat which left Singapore on tbe 25th October arrived at Marseilles on Saturday.
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  • 20 10 The following gifts have been received Mohamed Ghouee, 10 do/, handkerchief* Toona Mohamed Tarn by, 5 dozen.
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  • 301 10 (Fob Week Ending Friday Nov. 26th TO-DAY. 6.16 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. 11 S. R. E. v. Veterans' Co. 4.00 Balestier Range Malay Co. 6.00 Sepoy Lines S. F. A. Co. 5.15 Drill Hall Cadet Co. Wednesday, 24th November. 6.16 p.m. Drill Hall S.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 245 10 A BRITISH ALTERNATIVE TO FOREIGN MEDICINAL WATERS AQUAPERIA An Excellent and Efficient Aperient Water to reel arc Mineral Water of a similar character. yiace p oreig n A FALLACY. German and Hungarian Aperient w have been used for many years owing to a mistaken belief th»l r£ are superior .to
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